The cold hard truth...

I thought since there are some people here who seem to loose their perspective about the world on a regular basis, I would post this here. Let the
flames begin...

General Hawley, is a newly retired USAF 4-star general. He commanded the
USAF Air Combat Command [our front-line fighters and bombers]. The Command headquarters is at Langley AFB, VA. General Hawley is now retired and no
longer required to be politically correct.
His short speech is very much to the point.

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"Since the attack, I have seen, heard, and read thoughts of such surpassing stupidity that they must be addressed. You've heard them too. Here
they are:

1) "We're not good, they're not evil, everything is relative." Listen carefully: We're good, they're evil, nothing is relative. Say it with
me now and free yourselves. You see, folks, saying "We're good" doesn't
mean, "We're perfect." Okay? The only perfect being is the bearded guy on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The plain fact is that our country
has, with all our mistakes and blunders, always been and always
will be the greatest beacon of freedom, charity, opportunity, and affection in history. If you need proof, open all the borders on Earth and see what
happens. In about half a day, the entire world would be! a
ghost town, and the United States would look like one giant line to see "The Producers.

2) "Violence only leads to more violence." This one is so stupid you usually have to be the president of an Ivy League university to say it. Here's
the truth, which you know in your heads and hearts already: Ineffective, unfocused violence leads to more violence. Limp, panicky, half-measures lead
to more violence. However, complete, fully thought-through, professional, well-executed violence never leads to more violence because, you see,
afterwards, the other guys are all dead. That's right, dead. Not "on trial," not "reeducated," not "nurtured back into the bosom of love."
Dead. D-E --Well, you get the idea.

3) "The CIA and the rest of our intelligence community has failed us." For 25 years we have chained our spies like dogs to a stake in the ground,
and now that the house has been robbed, we yell at them for not
protecting us. Starting in the late seventies, under Carter appointee Stansfield Turner, the giant brains who get these giant ideas decided that the
best way to gather international intelligence was to use spy
satellites. "After all, (they reasoned,) you can see a license plate from 200 miles away." This is very helpful if you've been attacked by a
license plate. Unfortunately, we were attacked by humans. Finding humans is not possible with satellites. You have to use other humans.
When we bought all our satellites, we fired all our humans, and here's the really stupid part. It takes years, decades to infiltrate new humans into
the worst places of the world. You can't just have a guy who looks
like Gary Busey in a Spring Break '93 sweatshirt plop himself down in a coffee shop in Kabul and say "Hiya, boys. Gee, I sure would like to meet
that bin Laden fella. "Well, you can, but all you'd be doing is giving
the bad guys a story they'll be telling for years.

4) "These people are poor and helpless, and that's why they're angry at us." Uh-huh, and Jeffrey Dahmer's frozen head collection was just a
desperate cry for help. The terrorists and their backers are richer
than Elton John and, ironically, a good deal less annoying. The poor helpless people, you see, are the villagers they tortured and murdered to stay
in power. Mohammed Atta, one of the evil scumbags who steered
those planes into the killing grounds (I'm sorry, one of the "alleged hijackers," according to CNN-they stopped using the word "terrorist," you
know), is the son of a Cairo surgeon. But you knew this, too. In the sixties and seventies, all the pinheads marching against the war were
upper-middle-class college kids who grabbed any cause they could think of to get out of their final papers and spend more time drinking. At least,
that was my excuse. It's the same today. Take the Anti-Global-Warming (or is it World Trade?
Oh-who-knows-what-the-hell-they-want demonstrators) They all charged their black outfits and plane tickets on dad's credit card before driving to the
airport in their SUV's.

5) "Any profiling is racial profiling." Who's killing us here, the Norwegians? Just days after the attack, the New York Times had an article
saying dozens of extended members of the gazillionaire bin Laden
family living in America were afraid of reprisals and left in a huff, never to return to studying at Harvard and using too much Drakkar. I'm
crushed. I think we're all crushed. Please come back. With a cherry on top? Why don't they just change their names, anyway? It's happened in
the past. Think about it. How many Adolfs do you run into these days? Shortly after that, I remember watching TV with my jaw on the floor as a
government official actually said, "That little old
grandmother from Sioux City could be carrying something." Okay, how about this: No, she couldn't. It would never be the grandmother from Sioux
City. Is it even possible? What are the odds? Winning a hundred
Powerball lotteries in a row? A thousand? A million? And now a Secret Service guy has been tossed off a plane and we're all supposed to cry about
it because he's an Arab? Didn't it have the tiniest bit to do
with the fact that he filled out his forms incorrectly- - three times? And then left an Arab history book on his seat as he strolled off the plane?
And came back? Armed? Let's please all stop singing "We Are the
World" for a minute and think practically. I don't want to be sitting on the floor in the back of a plane four seconds away from hitting Mt.
Rushmore and turn, grinning, to the guy next to me to say, "Well, at least we didn't offend them."

SO HERE'S what I resolve for the New Year: Never to forget our murdered brothers and sisters. Never to let the relativists get away with their
immoral thinking. After all, no matter what your daughter's political
science professor says, we didn't start this. Have you seen that bumper sticker that says, "No More Hiroshimas"? I wish I had one that says,
"No More Pearl Harbors."

So nothing is relative.Your General opens with this assertion.He's not a philosopher he's a General and he not trying to find out the deeper reasons
for hatred against the USA he's trying to justify a war.

HaHaHaHaHa....I've just started to read the rest of it.Hold on let me go back and finish it.

Well,[wipes tears from eyes]That A-R put this up and Byrd and Bob gave this thumbs up amazes me.It really does.

I'm not going to comment any further.The material does not deserve it.

"We're not good, they're not evil, everything is relative." Listen carefully: We're good, they're evil, nothing is relative. Say it with me
now and free yourselves. You see, folks, saying "We're good" doesn't
mean, "We're perfect." Okay? The only perfect being is the bearded guy on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The plain fact is that our country
has, with all our mistakes and blunders, always been and always
will be the greatest beacon of freedom, charity, opportunity, and affection in history. If you need proof, open all the borders on Earth and see what
happens. In about half a day, the entire world would be! a
ghost town, and the United States would look like one giant line to see "The Producers."

First of all. I rather live where I live now, than in the U.S. or any other country. Less stress, less stuff to worry about. And I don't think much
Europeans will go there. Seriously. And it all depends on the person. A person can make a living hell out of his/her life in the U.S. or make paradise
for himself or herself in a third world country.

"We're good, they're evil, nothing is relative."

Funny, why they think the freakin same of us??? That just proves it's relativity.

2) "Violence only leads to more violence." This one is so stupid you usually have to be the president of an Ivy League university to say it.
Here's the truth, which you know in your heads and hearts already: Ineffective, unfocused violence leads to more violence. Limp, panicky,
half-measures lead to more violence. However, complete, fully thought-through, professional, well-executed violence never leads to more violence
because, you see, afterwards, the other guys are all dead. That's right, dead. Not "on trial," not "reeducated," not "nurtured back into the
bosom of love." Dead. D-E --Well, you get the idea."

And then there will be more up in your a$$,avenging them. There are enough crazy a$$es that will do that after receiving trauma of lets say,
collateral damage. Or is it that they're just heartless, evil devils??

Question: Are they born evil??? Is it inherent??? Is it genetic??? Did we perceive them as evil 20 years ago??? 50 years ago???

I'm not defending anyone, nor am I defending anyone's views. I'm just asking you to think for yourself. Have your own views. I have trouble
with that also, because I constantly find myself "contaminated" with someone else's thoughts and feelings.

It will never stop. Focus your attention on trying to better the planet. Not on destruction. Destruction has never worked. Ever. (Now I'm
contaminating your mind)
Why you ask? Do you think well executed violence exists??? Without collateral damage???

Think about it.

And what if we had more power to bring peace by more effective needs than just violence??? What if there IS a BETTER solution. We humans who have put
man on the moon. Who have survived where other species could not. Who have the capacity to come with ingenious ideas and solutions to anything
possibles.

Why cloud our judgement and narrow our visions. Why not widen our horizons. Think for ourselves. Each come with our own solutions and discuss them.
Give and take.
Why not ask yourself "why?, how? what? when?" and let the answers come up naturally?
It can work!!!

What was Einsteins take on questions and answers???
And if we come up with the right question? What will it feel like to know the answer? Can you imagine yourself having the most effective answer and
solution to your direct experience of this world's problems? What will it b like to be the next great original mind here? Not a clone of someone
else's mind. What if this is the real meaning of making a difference?

We put so much efforts in making other people's our own. Why not make our own ideas our own?

Do you think I'm going too far here??? Too deep??? What do you reall think??? No, what do you really think??? Ask yourself...

Here's what I would have said if I'd been asked to comment on those five important issues.

1) Goodness, Evil and Relativity: There are some really good people in this world. They volunteer to help those who need it, and ask nothing in
return. There are also some really bad people in this world. They exploit those who need help, or who have less wit or "charisma", and motivate them
to join in committing unspeakable acts of cruelty against people they don't even know. Then there are the rest of us. Average people who try each day
to do no harm, to provide for their families, to do an occasional act of kindness. The evil that was perpetrated against our land on 9/11 was the
product of Mullahs who see our prosperity and power as a threat to their control over the uneducated Muslim masses on whose shoulders they ride
through life. And so they preach hate. They are evil.

2) Violence begets violence: It's true. Violence does beget violence. But sometimes there is no alternative but to confront those who would
perpetrate evil acts against us. This is one of those times. We are blessed to have courageous men and women willing to put their lives on the line to
track down and annihilate those who have been so imbued with evil as to be beyond redemption. But violence is not a strategy. It is a necessary and
fully justified reaction to an unimaginable threat. But it is not a strategy. If we are to win this war, we must defeat the Mullahs. And to defeat the
Mullahs, we must find ways to separate them from their uneducated flocks. We cannot kill all those who have been taught to hate us, nor should we wish
to. Far better to change their minds than to change their state of being.

3) The intelligence community let us down: Well, maybe just a little. Lots of senior and not so senior intelligence people became just as enamored of
high tech gadgets as their political masters. The protests over our evisceration of the human intelligence component of the agency were not very loud
or forceful. Keeping spies on the ground is a high risk and often dirty business, and it wasn't just liberal politicians who didn't have much
stomach for it.

4) Poverty is the breeding ground for terrorists: No, it isn't; but religious extremism is. The Mullahs fear our wealth and power because it shows
that a secular society with democratic institutions and a free market economy can do a better job of taking care of its peoples' needs, both
spiritual and physical, than the oppressive Islamic regimes that they aspire to lead. The Mullahs are the problem, not poverty, but poverty does make
it easier for the Mullahs to spread their evil - as do governments that tolerate and even reinforce their hateful message.

5) Profiling: We are at war here! We are not talking about traffic stops. If we were at war with Iceland, I would expect those charged with our
defense to pay very close attention to any Icelander who ventured near our shores. In this war I expect them to pay very close attention to Muslims
with ties to the places that spew hatred against us. Random checks when there are no such obvious targets available are a good way to keep the evil
ones guessing, but let's not make small children and grandmothers take their shoes off while we watch far more likely candidates walk aboard
unchecked.

6) Resolutions:

a. Never forget that what happened on September the 11th of 2001 was an act of war.

b. Never sit silently by while someone tries to justify what happened on that day as an understandable reaction to U.S. policies in the Middle East or
elsewhere.

c. Fly our nation's flag proudly - it represents this world's greatest hope to move beyond the pain and suffering that inflict so many across the
globe.

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